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Andrew Marston introduces Loose Change (Pershore)

Unsigned, undiscovered & under-the-radar music, as recorded at Number 8 in Pershore.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Virgil and the Accelerators

    Working Man

  • Kamos & Tripbuk

    N.A. (Narcotics Anonymous)

  • RustySchnitzel

    Let Me Know

  • Delta Rhythm

    My Year

  • Russell William

    Smile

  • Jake Of Diamonds

    Bianca's Heart

  • In session at Number 8 in Pershore

    • Loose Change

      Growin' Up

    • Loose Change

      AJ

  • Appearing at the Hay Festival

    • Tympaniks

      Stitch in Time

  • 5parks

    Coffee Boy

  • Tributes

    • GlassTalk

      Scream Out Loud

  • Kenzie

    Maboo (feat. Jamie A)

    Remix Artist: Redrose Refix.
  • Cam

    Divide

  • Daiquiri Cannons

    Cherry

  • Shop Front Heroes

    Driftless

  • Xsylum

    Killa

  • In session at Number 8 in Pershore

    • Loose Change

      Around Here

    • Loose Change

      Stuck In My Ways

  • Wolf Cryer

    Snakepass

  • Bungalows

    Picture Frame

  • Ahrairah

    Being Human

In session

In session
Loose Change is the alias of Stefan Seymour.

He’s a Pershore singer/songwriter who’s been writing poetry and raps since he was 9-years-old and says it's something he's always loved doing.

He’s now 25 and his love for making music has helped him deal with a lot of uncertain situations throughout his life.

“A true wordsmith with intricate lyrics and incredible stage presence” - Andrew Marston.

FA Cup final

FA Cup final
Alongside the Royal Wedding, the FA Cup final has taken place today.

One man from Herefordshire headed to Wembley to be part of history.

Andy Boucher was one of 12 choir singers who sang a version of 'Abide With Me' before the game kicked off - in front of 90,000 people, plus the millions of people watching at home.

But Andy, who's used to singing in pubs and clubs, also - as Tina Turner!

Features

  • : Festival Clash! Five going on in our area!
  • : Two stages promised at the Worcester Carnival.

Musicians' Masterclass

Musicians' Masterclass
It was the biggest new music business gathering to ever to be held in the UK, with more than 100 sessions and 250 speakers ensuring every aspect of the music business was covered.

Held across three days, Amplify offered exclusive access to the UK music industry’s biggest names through intimate talks, music masterclasses and recording workshops.

This week, we hear about the role of a plugger - and how they can fast-track musicians to national success.

Annie Mac presents her new music show Monday to Thursday from 7pm, assisted by Jacob Rickard - who used to present THIS show on tv Radio Kent.

tv Music Introducing in Pershore

tv Music Introducing in Pershore
We took Inwards, 3Sixty, Wisenheimer and Loose Change to record a live session for us in Pershore after they blew us away with the tracks.

We took overwhich is a venue run by the community for the community and boasts a huge auditorium with the biggest cinema screen for miles.

It has a café and gallery andhosts regular live music in the heart of Pershore.

It takes 200 volunteers to run the place but there are also three full time members of staff.

tv Music Introducing at the Hay Festival

tv Music Introducing at the Hay Festival

It's a pick 'n' mix shop that straddles the Herefordshire-Wales border and swells the population of Hay-on-Wye early each summer.

We'll be there again, this year, on Sunday, 27 May with some of our favourite handpicked musicians from Herefordshire & Worcestershire, recording four sessions for broadcast across two events.

Then on Tuesday, 29 May, tv Music Introducing presenter Andrew Marston quizzes two of Hay's most prolific hit-makers about the science behind a No.1 record.

Alan McGee was the founding father of Creation Records, responsible for signing bands such as Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and The Libertines. Alan was also behind a club night which saw appearances from The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian and The Darkness.

Jim Eliot has had seven UK top 10 singles – that’s the same number as Adele. But just who is this one-man hit factory? Jim’s written and produced songs for Kylie Minogue, Will Young, Olly Murs, Ellie Goulding, Christina Perri, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Leona Lewis, James Morrison, Rae Morris, Sigma and Foxes – and does all of this tucked away in the shadows of the Black Mountains.

Broadcast

  • Sat 19 May 2018 20:00

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